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How Anti-Humeans Can Embrace a Thermodynamic Reduction of Time’s Causal Arrow

Authors :
Eli I. Lichtenstein
Source :
Philosophy of Science. 88:1161-1171
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2021.

Abstract

Some argue that time’s causal arrow is grounded in an underlying thermodynamic asymmetry. Often, this is tied to Humean skepticism that causes produce their effects, in any robust sense of ‘produce’. Conversely, those who advocate stronger notions of natural necessity often reject thermodynamic reductions of time’s causal arrow. Against these traditional pairings, I argue that ‘reduction-plus-production’ is coherent. Reductionists looking to invoke robust production can insist that there are metaphysical constraints on the signs of objects’ velocities in any state, given other—including far later—states’ properties. The Past Hypothesis may thus be a metaphysical condition, not a physical law.

Details

ISSN :
1539767X and 00318248
Volume :
88
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Philosophy of Science
Accession number :
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